mmm...if you really don't want your precious vinyl to degrade i would rather
invest in the FinalScratch technology and start encoding vinyl records
through some good A/D convertors :)
this reminds me of a philips engineer i once saw on television that has an
ultimate dream to scan a vinyl record (visual scan) and have software that
would simulate the audio that would appear when a (virtual) needle would
move across the visual scan....
Olaf
----- Original Message -----
From: Jason Witherspoon <arzachel@speakeasy.org>
To: Nathaniel Rahav <nat@rhythmlove.com>; <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
Sent: donderdag 8 november 2001 0:58
Subject: Re: Forget that new car....
> At 06:14 PM 11/7/01 -0500, Nathaniel Rahav wrote:
>
>
> >Ladies & Gents,
> >
> >The defendant, in Vinyl vs. CD , would like to call in a new witness:
> >
> >http://www.elpj.com/frameset.html
>
> These have been around for a while; apparently, you need a
> super-sophisticated cleaning unit (or is it bundled now?), since the
> laser-method of vinyl reading is extra susceptible to turning the tiniest
> of dust motes into a loud & unpleasant pop.
>
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